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- Schieffelin is a surname, and may refer to: Bambi Schieffelin, a linguistic anthropologist at New York University in the department of Anthropology Bayard...
- Islands. The Hamiltons and the Schieffelins became neighbor in Manhattanville. In 1823, Hannah and Jacob Schieffelin donated money and a plot of land...
- William Jay Schieffelin ( New York City, April 14, 1866 – April 29, 1955), was an American businessman and philanthropist. William Jay Schieffelin was the...
- William Schieffelin Claytor (January 4, 1908 – July 14, 1967) was an American mathematician specializing in topology. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia...
- for US$1 million, doubling what the Schieffelins had been paid. Gird remained in the territory, but Ed Schieffelin left to pursue other interests. When...
- Eugene Schieffelin (January 29, 1827 – August 15, 1906) was an American amateur ornithologist who belonged to the New York Genealogical and Biographical...
- Schieffelin Gulch is a valley in the U.S. state of Oregon. Schieffelin Gulch was named in 1895 after one Clinton Schieffelin. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic...
- Theresa was the daughter of Dr. Samuel Bradhurst. The Bradhursts and the Schieffelins were friends and neighbors in Manhattanville. The Bradhurst family owned...
- Schieffelin Hall is a building from the American Old West in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, the largest standing adobe structure still existent in the...
- Samuel Bradhurst Schieffelin (February 24, 1811 – September 13, 1900), was an American businessman and author. Schieffelin was born on February 24, 1811...